Fayette County schools customarily enjoy very high graduation rates and those rates rose for some again in 2013.
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Fayette County schools customarily enjoy very high graduation rates and those rates rose for some again in 2013.
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County and PTC offices to be closed; F’ville, Tyrone will stay open to public
Fayette County’s plan next week to add an extra paid holiday to the employees’ usual 10 will cost taxpayers $131,480, according to County Administrator Steve Rapson.
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BoE restores $1.2 million to 2,200 employees; Sup’t. Barrow tells board system is ‘out of the fiscal hole’
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Contractors installed a new yellow turn light system at the intersection of Ga. Highways 85 and 92 in Fayetteville Monday afternoon. The system consists of four arrows governing the left turn lanes: the obvious red “stop” and green “go” arrows, along with a solid yellow arrow that allows turn movements and a flashing yellow that allows left turns if traffic flow allows. The lights have also been installed at several other highway locations in Fayetteville on Hwy. 85 and Ga. Highway 314. Photo/John Munford.
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Did you hear about the secret Santas who are paying off Christmas layaways? Wal-Mart customers in San Leandro, Calif., were called and asked to pick up their layaways after they were paid off by a total stranger.
One customer was Elizabeth Cortez, who owed a balance of $111 when she got the surprise call.
“A good Samaritan just paid for you,” said the Wal-Mart employee.
“I’m like ‘What?’”
The stranger was waiting at the Wal-Mart counter, hoping to meet her.
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Brooks UMC hosts party
Brooks United Methodist church will host a Christmas dinner and party tonight, Wednesday, Dec. 18, at 5:45 pm. RSVP to 770-719-7593.
St. Paul’s Christmas program is tonight
The St. Paul Lutheran School’s Advent Christmas program will be presented at 7 p.m. tonight, Dec. 18. The church is at 700 Ardenlee Pkwy., Peachtree City. For information, call 770-486-3545.
Last Advent service to be held at WOG
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Members of The Summit Church make 80 lunches each month and take them to the residents of The Pine Street Shelter in Atlanta. Last month when the lunches were delivered, Betty Janes noted that many of the homeless people had plastic bags on their feet because of a lack of socks and shoes. The church has since collected socks, hats and scarves and delivered them with the lunches on Dec. 12.
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Hopewell UMC members annually collect gifts for needy children in the area. Help is needed to deliver the gifts this Saturday, Dec. 21. Those willing to help deliver gifts can see Tom Wilson or contact the church office, 770-306-7537. The group will meet at the church approximately 8:30 a.m. to load up vehicles. Volunteers should be completed by 11 a.m.
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Fayetteville First United Methodist Church (FFUMC) will host a night of candlelight to include a candlelight dinner and silent auction along with an annual candlelight concert on Sunday, Dec. 22. The concert is free to the community, and the dinner and auction proceeds benefit two local mission projects.
Although the deadline for tickets to the dinner has passed, one can still attend the auction and concert.
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“The first 50 years are the hardest,” jokes Herbert (Herb) L. Steely on the occasion of his 64th wedding anniversary with the former Betty Jean Roberts. “I also was gone … a lot!” On this note, she laughs too.
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